International Education Management (INEMA)

Master's Program International Education Management

International Education Management (inema) is a joint venture of the Ludwigsburg University of Education, Germany, and the Helwan University, Cairo, Egypt. The program is designed to provide and develop managerial and leadership skills as well as competencies for cross-cultural challenges in education management and for international reform processes in education.

The program is accredited in Germany as well as Egypt, graduates receive a joint master's degree. In view of
the international orientation of the program, courses are tailored to the globalization of markets and the
needs of the participating students.

The program aims to provide competences for taking leadership positions in organizations in the educational realm.
It also aims to equip participants with the tools necessary to deal with cross-cultural challenges in the
field of international education management. It covers strategies and operational know-how to realize visions
and abilities needed to lead teams and staff to specific goals and organizational development. It enables
participants to take responsibility, to adopt innovative ideas for modern education processes, set up strategies
and structures as well as implement quality development.

The transfer of knowledge into practical competencies and vice versa is achieved by bringing real-life problems
into classroom discussions. The participants import new knowledge into their own fields of educational or
management practice.

Funding partners are the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and the German Corporation
for International Cooparation (GIZ). The program is supported by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
and by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Developement (BMZ)

Degree:

Master of Arts

Standard Duration of the Program:

6 semestersFast track (4 semesters) is possible.

Program design:

blended learningdesigned to be completed alongside professional commitments.

Application period:

January 1st to March 31st of each yearAdditional places might be available for self-funded candidates only after the deadline. Please contact us to find out more.

Start of Study:

each winter semester (attendance phase in October)

Teaching Language:

English

Locations:

Ludwigsburg, Germany and Cairo, Egypt

What our students say...

Sally Yacoub

"I have been promoted several times within my organization since I started studying, and INEMA had a lot to do with this."